The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 23, 1916, Image 16

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We Will Give Every Woman Reason To Be Thankful
During The Week of Our FIRST GREAT
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Commencing Saturday, Nov. 25, and Continuing Until
Saturday Evenine, December 2
DURLNO THIS SALE WEEK WE WILL OFFER DIFFERENT "SPECIALS" EVERY DAY IN OUR STORE. EVERY "SPECIAL" WILL BE A DECIDED REDUCTION FROM THE REG
ULAR PRICE OF THAT ARTICLE. EVERYONE LIKES TO "DRESS UP" FOR THANKSGIVING DAY. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. DUR
ING THIS GREAT SALE WE ARE COMPELLED TO MAKE A SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. EVERY DAY OF THIS SALE WE WILL OFFER DIFFERENT ITEMS AT RE
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here Are a Fe w of Our Great Money Saving Specials .
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Coats at One-half Price
SUITS
:..$33.75
$25.00
....$20.00
-.$15.00
$67.50 values at .
$50.00 values at
$40.00 values at '. r
$30.00 values at : . '. ;
$25.00 values at '
$15.00 values at ; ,
$8.50 values at :
DRESSES AT ONE-HALF PRICE
This includes our entire line of silk and wool dresses. All ex
tra good quality, very stylish make. Big Bargains.
..$12.50
- $7.50
.... $4.25
We have divided our entire stock of Suits into two groups
GROUP NO. ONE
Any Suit in the house formerly sold up to $25.00
during this money-savin p sale .'.
GROUP NO. TWO
Suits formerly sold up to $47.50 during this
great money -saving sale r
Latest fashion notes from New York tell us that' suits-are gain
ing in favor as the season advances. This Rale gives you an
opportunity to buy at a price not usually offered before Janu
ary. They are all late stylos and include every popular mater
ial and color.
$8.98
$15.00
Skirts at J Price '
Any separate skirt in our entire stock
one-third off regular price.
Materials consist of Dutchess Satin
Taffeta, Charmeuse, Gabardines, Pop
lins, Serge, Velvet, in novelties and
plain colors. ' "
KIMONAS AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Flannels, Crepe and Silk one-third off
Regular Price.
Silk Petticoats
In Taffeta, Dutchess Satin, Jersey Tops, in all colors. Reg
ular price $6.98 great money-saving sale price $498
'$5.98 values go at , , : S3-98
SATEEN PETTICOATS
$2.00 values go at -
$1.65 values ro at
$1.25 values go at '. :
.$1.48
.$155
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FURS AT ONE-HALF PRICE
The usual price of our Furs is 35 t6 40
per cent lower than anywhere else in
town. We have cut these astonishing
low prices in half. You get the benefit.
Waists
Any waist up to $10.00 value for $6.88
Any waist up to $8.75 value for . $5.28
Silk waists worth up to $3.98 $2.95
We will place on sale about 60 silk
waists in broken sizes, worth $2.98,
while they lats . $1.69
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR
CORSET AND GLOVE DEPART
MENT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED
WITH WHAT YOU FIND HERE
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Silk and Wool Sweaters
$12.50 values Silk Sweaters go at
$9 values Silk Sweaters go at
$6.98 values in Sweaters go at
$5.50 values in Sweaters go at,
$8.8
....$8.88
..-.$5.25
-..$3.88
WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
SHOP IN WESTERN NEBRASKA ,
Night Dresses
FLANNELS, MUSLINS and CREPES
$2.00 values at $1.48
$1.65 values at I $1.25
$1.25 values at 88c
Our Entire Line of Childrens' Coats and
Wool Dresses go ' at One-half Price!
THE SPECIALS ANNOUNCED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT
ARE BUT A PART OF THE "SPECIALS" THAT WILL BE
OFFERED SALE WEEK.
ATTEND THIS
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Great Thanjvsxiving Sale
ATTEND THIS
Great Thanksgiving Sale
TUB FASHION HIIOl
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LKADS, OTHWtS FOLLOW
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LEADS, OTIIiatS FOLIjOW
GROCERY BARGAINS
AT THE STANDARD
;35-cent can of J. M. Pineapple,
f to 20 cents.
40-cent Mogul, preserves for 28
tpnts.
x 45-cent can, one pound, flat
; jockey Salmon, for SO cents.
S0-cent can Mount Hamilton
. peaches for 20 cents.
.No. 3 Forest City sliced peach
, S5-cent seller, 2 for 45 cents.
No. 2Vi Tomatoes, $1.85 per
.dozen cans, $2.60 per case.
Jfo. 2 Iowa canend corn, $2.35
' per case. Last chance on corn
' &d Tomatoes at the '
; STANDARD GROCERY'S
ANNIVERSARY SALE i the former. RefreehmenU will be
served ana a pcnerni Kooa lime ex
pected to be enjoyed.
ADDITIONAL SOCIKTY
Buy a silk or wool sweater cheap
from The Fashion Shop during the
big Thanksgiving one-half-price sale,
starting November 25th. Read the
ad In this paper.
Mrs. A. P. Brown was hostess to
Mrs. A. D. Conner and Mrs. C. O.
Keester at a 6 o'clock dinner Satur
day evening.
Don't fail to take advantage of
the Standard's big sale which
closes Saturday night.
The members of the O. I. A. are to
be entertained this (Thursday) af
ternoon by Mrs. O. W. Johnson and
Mrs. . E. Lawrence at the borne of
Mrs. A. Q. Isaacson will entertain
-Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A.
E. Swanson oi Winnipeg, Canada.
Our entire line of children's coats
and wool dresses go at one-half
price. The Fashion Shop. Read par
ticulars In the ad on page eight of
this paper.
The P. E. O. Society met with Mrs.
A. V. Gavin for a pleasant afternoon
Monday. This was the society's reg
ular meeting.
AT STANDARD'S BIO- SALE
Four-pound package J. M. Roll
ed Oats, 23-cent seller, at the
Standard's sale for 20 cents. Five
pound package of J. M. Buck
wheat, 40-cent seller, for 30 cents.
15-cent package Advona Oatsv,
3 for 25 cents.
20-cent package Advona steril
ized wheat food, 15 cents.
5-pound sack pure buckwheat
flour, 40-cent value, for SO cents.
STANDARD OROCERY COM
PANY'S Special Anniversary
Sale prices. Sale closes Saturday
night.
Coats at one-half price at the first
great 'Thanksgiving Sale starting at
The Fashion Shop November 25 th.
Particulars can be found In the ad
on page eight of this paper.
Mrs. J. S. Rheln. Mrs. M. M. Rey
nolds. Mrs. A. R. Reynolds. Mrs. R.
C. Pearson and Maude Spacht will
leave Thursday night to attend the
Inter-community conference of Mu
sical organizations of the state, at
Lincoln. They will sing two num
bers and will represent the Choral
Club and the Alliance School of Mu
sic. ' They will also take part in the
big chorus of 700 voices which is to
give a concert Saturday evening.
Maude Spacht will act as accompan
ist for the local ladies who will sing.
The Alliance School of Music fac
ulty gave a very successful concert
at Lakeside Tuesday evening, which
was largely attended. They were
asked to return again.
'Doris Young entertained at a 1:30
Mrs. George D. Darling and Mrs.
Lloyd C. Thomas entertained the la
dlea of the Guild at the parish house
Wednesday afternoon. There was a
Thanksgiving surprise box given to
Dean and Mrs. Shaw.
Mrs. M. M. Reynolds and Mrs. A.
R. Reynolds will go from Lincoln to
Omaha to spend Thanksgiving. '
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Mrs. J. 8. Rheln will leave Lincoln
after the convention for an extended
visit through eastern Nebraska and
Iowa Mrs. Rhein will be gone un
til 'e first of the year.
luncheon Friday afternoon in honor
of her sister and Mrs. J. F. Bentley
of 'Dead wood. There were about
fifty guests present and the after
noon diversion was bridge.